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post Feb 7 2006, 08:37 AM
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From the legal notices in today's Journal for the February 21, 2006 Providence Zoning Board of Review Hearing:

John Readey, Jr., Six Hundred Eighty One Westminster, LLC and State of Rhode Island Owners and 02903 Realty Partners, LLC Applicant: 673-693 Westminster Street and 322-332 Washington Street at Service Road 7 for the construction of a new 18-story building containing 164 residential units, retail space and a health club. The existing commercial building on lot 254 is proposed to be demolished.
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post Feb 7 2006, 08:40 AM
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QUOTE(oak @ Feb 7 2006, 09:37 AM) *
From the legal notices in today's Journal for the February 21, 2006 Providence Zoning Board of Review Hearing:

John Readey, Jr., Six Hundred Eighty One Westminster, LLC and State of Rhode Island Owners and 02903 Realty Partners, LLC Applicant: 673-693 Westminster Street and 322-332 Washington Street at Service Road 7 for the construction of a new 18-story building containing 164 residential units, retail space and a health club. The existing commercial building on lot 254 is proposed to be demolished.


Across the street from the public safety complex!!!??? With sirens blasting all day!?
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post Feb 7 2006, 08:45 AM
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QUOTE(Frankie811 @ Feb 7 2006, 09:40 AM) *
Across the street from the public safety complex!!!??? With sirens blasting all day!?

The Regency Plaza was always considered the elite in city living for Providence and it was right next to the old public safty complex.
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post Feb 7 2006, 08:50 AM
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QUOTE(Mij @ Feb 7 2006, 09:45 AM) *
The Regency Plaza was always considered the elite in city living for Providence and it was right next to the old public safty complex.


True. Next door to this property (344 Washington St) is housing for low income people.

This property would have been a good location for a mid priced motel. Right by the highway and close to downtown.
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post Feb 7 2006, 09:05 AM
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QUOTE(oak @ Feb 7 2006, 09:37 AM) *
From the legal notices in today's Journal for the February 21, 2006 Providence Zoning Board of Review Hearing:

John Readey, Jr., Six Hundred Eighty One Westminster, LLC and State of Rhode Island Owners and 02903 Realty Partners, LLC Applicant: 673-693 Westminster Street and 322-332 Washington Street at Service Road 7 for the construction of a new 18-story building containing 164 residential units, retail space and a health club. The existing commercial building on lot 254 is proposed to be demolished.

The address for 02903 Realty Partners is The Procaccianti Group's Cranston office. John Ready is the former owner of JR's Fast Lane which use to be where the public safety complex sits. 681 Westminster, LLC is a Hartford company.
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post Feb 7 2006, 09:27 AM
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I believe this is the so-called Metro Lofts project. Thom Deller assured me a while back that this was still very much in the pipeline (back when the Cicular Gas Station and Hilton Residences projects fell by the wayside). I'm especially interested because I'd be interested in living here or at West Fountain Street. The recently proposed West Side Common on Washington Street would make this property all the more attractive.
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post Feb 7 2006, 09:31 AM
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A drawing I did to illustrate the location a while back, for anyone who can't picture where it is:

(IMG:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/cotuit/UrbanPlanet/MetroLoftsMap001.jpg)

Back in August Thom Deller said they were looking to build between 210 and 230 feet, which as Garris noted, is Biltmore sized.


Good find on the Legal Notices by the way, oak. (IMG:http://www.urbanplanet.org/forums/style_emoticons/default/thumbsup.gif)
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post Feb 7 2006, 11:32 AM
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What building is proposed to be demolished? Just want to be sure its not one that has a significant street facade on Westminster... and if so, the replacements design had better be good..
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post Feb 7 2006, 12:07 PM
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QUOTE(KBagley @ Feb 7 2006, 12:32 PM) *
What building is proposed to be demolished? Just want to be sure its not one that has a significant street facade on Westminster... and if so, the replacements design had better be good..


Most of the site is empty, from what I understand, the building now housing Joseph Merritt on the Westminster side would be demolished. As far as I can tell, that is a wholly unremarkable one story cinder block building built late last century. My understanding is that Joseph Merritt has a new home to move to, so we don't have to worry about losing those jobs.

The Advent (?) Apartments on the corner of Washington and Dean would be staying as far as I know. And the historic buildings on Westminster would also stay. Parts or all of Stewart and Lyman Streets would be condemned.
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post Feb 7 2006, 12:14 PM
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Here's a better view of the site from Windows Live Local.

You can see the surface lots on the site, Joseph Merritt is the white one-story building in the foreground with the blue awning on Westminster.

I would like to see the Surface Road reduced to 2 lanes with one lane of parking (it does not need to have 3 travel lanes), and see streetfront development along it, so as to make it more of a city street and less an extention of the highway.
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post Feb 7 2006, 12:33 PM
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I have always liked this idea. With west fountain becoming more and more a reality, this is a welcome addition. Provides more of a customer base for the retail planned for West Fountain and for the existing retail on Westminster itself. If these come to pass, perhaps those little shops on Westminster wont turn over so much. Right now the space formerly occupied by OkieDokie has been vacant for months. That is a good little area, potential wise.

In related news, anyone see this listing for the condo right above White Electric? Its right around the corner from the proposed MetroLofts development and they should take a page from this for the project.

http://www.rirealestate.com/nmar0063.htm
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post Feb 7 2006, 12:38 PM
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I was just using Windows Live Local this morning to check out a thretened historic house in East Greenwich... didnt even think of using it to check this.. d'oh!

Sounds like this will be a great project.. I'm really excited by development in this area that will tie the two sides of the highway together better...

This project might also light a fire under the Westminster crossing project??
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post Feb 7 2006, 12:48 PM
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QUOTE(basachs @ Feb 7 2006, 01:33 PM) *
In related news, anyone see this listing for the condo right above White Electric? Its right around the corner from the proposed MetroLofts development and they should take a page from this for the project.

http://www.rirealestate.com/nmar0063.htm


The 500sq ft private terrace for that condo is not going to be so private once Metro Lofts is built... they will lose their views too....
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post Feb 7 2006, 12:55 PM
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QUOTE(basachs @ Feb 7 2006, 01:33 PM) *
In related news, anyone see this listing for the condo right above White Electric? Its right around the corner from the proposed MetroLofts development and they should take a page from this for the project.

http://www.rirealestate.com/nmar0063.htm


My birthday's coming up, I think if you all chipped in you could buy this for me. (IMG:http://www.urbanplanet.org/forums/style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)

If MetroLofts happens though, the view dissappears.
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post Feb 7 2006, 01:27 PM
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Just look the other way towards the armory...or look down towards classical...(IMG:http://www.urbanplanet.org/forums/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Feb 7 2006, 08:30 PM
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A better map of the MetroLofts area. Showing the proposed 383 West Fountain and proposed West Side Common park. Areas are approximate from my best guess of information I've seen/heard.

(IMG:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/cotuit/UrbanPlanet/metrolofts/WestSide.jpg)
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post Feb 10 2006, 09:40 AM
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18 stories is entirely too tall. We complain all the time about how the west side is "cut off" from the rest of providence and now we're allowing "walls" of buildings to be built right on the edge of the neighborhood? I'm all for turning parking lots into housing but 18 stories? currently what is allowed for zoning there is 4 i think.


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post Feb 10 2006, 10:10 AM
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QUOTE(jencoleslaw @ Feb 10 2006, 10:40 AM) *
18 stories is entirely too tall. We complain all the time about how the west side is "cut off" from the rest of providence and now we're allowing "walls" of buildings to be built right on the edge of the neighborhood? I'm all for turning parking lots into housing but 18 stories? currently what is allowed for zoning there is 4 i think.

Dominican Villa at the corner of Atwells and Service Road is 15 stories. YMCA building is 12. I think they add depth to the city more than cut off the West Side.
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post Feb 10 2006, 10:16 AM
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Surface parking lots cut off the West Side far more than tall buildings.
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